Scholarships, Prizes and Bursaries (Theatre)
In addition to general university scholarships and bursaries, students in Theatre degree programs are eligible for throughout the academic year. Receipients of scholarships and awards are chosen by faculty unless otherwise stated.
Entrance Scholarships
Fountain Performing Arts Undergraduate Scholarships support two $6000 renewable awards for exceptional students entering full time studies in Acting and Costume Studies direct from high school. You'll need to submit supporting materials by February 15. Please see application details.
You can also apply for a ¹û½´ÊÓƵ University General Entrance Award (application deadline February 15).Ìý
Bursaries
In order to be eligible for Theatre bursaries you need to:
- be a registered student in a Theatre degree program
- prove financial need
- have applied for government and/or bank student loans
- meet the criteria for each bursary
- Application deadline October 15, 2024.
Jopling Award for Out-of-Country Theatre Studies - Application deadline TBA. Â
In-Course Scholarships and Awards
Fountain Performing Arts Undergraduate Scholarships ´Ç´Ú´Ú±ð°ù²õÌýrenewable awards to students in Stage Design & Technical Theatre and Theatre Studies programs. Please see application details.
are awarded annually.
The Andrew and David Stitt Memorial Prize honours the memory of Theatre students Andrew and David Stitt. Two prizes are awarded annually to students entering the third year of the Acting Program who have shown promise in, and passion for, acting.
 recognize the achievements of outstanding students in Theatre. The successful recipients will have demonstrated outstanding achievement in a ¹û½´ÊÓƵ Theatre program and will have a minimum GPA of 3.3. The awards will not necessarily be given on an annual basis. The fund is comprised of four awards:
- The Basil Cooke Award – for students enrolled in the Costume Studies program. The award is named in memory of Basil Cooke, a longtime supporter of Theatre at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ.
- The Blanche Potter Award – for students enrolled in the Stage Design and Technical Theatre program. This award is named in memory of Blanche Potter, a former administrative officer of the Theatre Department.Â
- The Robert Merritt Award – for students enrolled in the Theatre Studies program. This award is named in memory of Robert Merritt, a longtime Theatre Studies professor.
- The Martin Surette Award – for students enrolled in the Acting program. This award was founded in memory of Martin Surette, a passionate student of Dal Theatre.
The Neptune Blackmore Award was created by the Neptune Theatre of Halifax to honour master scenic carpenters John and William Blackmore. The award is given to a third year Stage Design and Technical Theatre student who has shown promise in, and a passion for, working in this area of theatre. Â
The Costume Studies Scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the final year of the Costume Studies Program who has attained the highest grades in Costume Studies classes.
is awarded annually to one (or more) students in the Fountain School of Performing Arts’ Costume Studies Program who has/have demonstrated artistic excellence in costume-making for theatre and who intend(s) to pursue a career as a costumer for a professional theatre company or an historic site.
The University Medal in Theatre is offered to the top first class honours graduate. It is a medal in recognition of superior achievement and is based on the highest GPA in all classes.Â
The Women's Division - ¹û½´ÊÓƵ Alumni Association Medal in Costume Studies is presented annually to the graduating student with the highest cumulative GPA in the Costume Studies Program.
The Christine Zinck Award was created to honour Christine Zinck, a passionate student of Theatre. This book award is presented to the graduating Theatre Studies honours student with the highest GPA.
Summer Program Awards
The offer students financial support for summer programs that will contribute toward your studies in Theatre, Music or Cinema & Media Studies. You can use the awards toward relevant international courses run by ¹û½´ÊÓƵ or special summer programs offered by other universities or organizations in Canada and beyond.